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Los Bumitas fell 32-9 to New Zealand U20s

Los Bumitas fell 32-9 to New Zealand U20s

Although performing well, Los Bumitas fell to New Zealand 32-9 on day two of the Oceania U20 Championship..

Argentina won In his introduction Oceania U20 Championship in front Junior Wallabies, and achieved the same New Zealand M20Who scored on the first date? PG The full match between Boomitas and Baby Blacks is available on Star+.

Argentina were active in the first half where they were able to contain New Zealand’s progress with good tackles and a patient defensive line. From this, the first points came from the Albiceleste side, with their opener Tomás Suarez Folch scoring.

During the 40s, the dynamics remained the same, with both parties progressing. Trailing 9-6 with a minute to go, Bhumitas missed a chance to get on the scoreboard, but a poor reception late in the first half and early in the middle allowed them to attack at several points. A half-time effort ended in favor of Oceanic 13-9 at the break.

However, the complement suited the Kiwis well, who quickly put their game to the test and backed up Oliver Haig’s first try of the day. With physical wear and tear in the first half and the weather, again rain and harsh on the pitch, Argentina eased their intensity and began switching players, New Zealand using history to their advantage.

The Bumidhas were unable to score points in the second half and the final 20 minutes were out of reach, with the men in black making the most of their circumstances with tries from Lam and Springer putting the finishing touches on the result.

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Synthesis

Bhumitas (9): 1. Matías Medrano, 2. Boris Wegner, 3. Martín Villar, 4. Federico Albrisi, 5. Efrain Elías, 6. Aitor Bildosola, 7. Pedro Rubiolo, 8. Eliseo Chiavassa, 9. Mateo Albanese (C), Tomás Suarez Folch, 11. Tomás Elizalde, 12. Mariano Garcias Ascárate, 13. Justo Piccardo, 14. Valentín Soler Filloy, 15. Mateo Soler.

changes: 42′, Renzo Zanella for Martín Villar; 46′, Madias Medrano and Boris Wegner by Manuel Arroyo and Francisco Ballasi; 48′, Federico Albrizi’s Lorenzo Collidio; 51′, Juan Cruz Strada, Mateo Albanese; 59′, Benjamin Elizold of Mateo Soler; 61′, Eliseo Chiavasa by Benjamin Garcia Hamilton; 66′, Augustin Sascaro by Tomas Suarez Folch.

New Zealand M20 (32): 1. Josh Bartlett, 2. George Bell, 3. Seb Calder, 4. Josh Behre, 5. Jamie Hannah, 6. Oliver Haig, 7. Hayden Michaels, 8. Joe Brill, 9. Noah Hotham, 10. Lucas Cashmore, 11. Maka Springer, 12. Joan Rowa, 13. Riley Higgins, 14. Jake Te Hivi, 15. Harry Godfrey.

points in the first half: 18′, Penalty by Suárez Folch (ARG); 22′ and 35′, penalties Cashmore (NZ); 34′ and 38′, penalties by Suarez Folch (ARG); 41′, try by Te Hiwi (NZ).

Part Result: Argentina 9-13 New Zealand.

points in the second half: 56′, try by Hack (NZ); 68′, Lam’s effort is converted by Miller (NZ); 75′, Springer’s effort is converted by Miller (NZ).

Final score: Argentina 9-32 New Zealand.

incidents: 34′, Yellow card for Michaels (NZ).

Basketball court: Sunshine Coast, Australia.